I am going to see my doc next week and ask will he refer me for a hearing test.
Over the past year or so I have noticed that I am asking people to repeat themselves, and in particular my hubby who speaks very softly. On mentioning this to my friend about 6 months ago, she replied that most people who are hard of hearing accuse others of mumbling.
This christmas my son has been visiting for 3 weeks, we hadn't seen him for over 2 years - its a long way from Oregon to UK.
2 weeks into the visit my son says.... Mum.. do you have a problem with your hearing.... do you realise how often you don't respond. ????
I had been aware that I wasn't picking up every word. (and thought people were mumbling) .... but I reckon that 2 years absence has made it more than obvious to my son. He says that it is particularly noticable if I am not facing the person who is speaking.
Ah well..... another wheel getting loose on the wagon...
Has anyone else been in this position, i.e. wondering if it is their hearing that is the problem, or is it that others do not speak clearly,
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Polar Bear: As to hearing, my husband and I both have the same problem. We are always accusing each other of mumbling. I have to repeat everything I say to him, and sometimes I get so irritated, but I have the same problem unless I am looking right at him. ( we are both in our 70's.) He worked in a steel mill for 38 years, and it is extremely noisy in a steel mill so it isn't any wonder his hearing has been affected. I guess we should have our hearing checked, but ones I know who have hearing aids don't hear any better.
I liked your saying "Oh, well, one more wheel off the wagon". It really fits us as we age.
BETTY/WV
I liked your saying "Oh, well, one more wheel off the wagon". It really fits us as we age.
BETTY/WV
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I reckon a hearing test would at least confirm the position. And take it from there.
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Hearing test is a good idea.
Ann - Take what you need, leave the rest
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